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Darrin Frey

Darrin Frey, PhD

Senior Professor of Mathematics

Biography

Dr. Frey has published numerous mathematics articles and has presented his research at mathematics conferences. He was a runner-up for the Sumner-Myers award for best math dissertation at the University of Michigan in 1995. Dr. Frey has completed research concerning conjugacy of finite, perfect subgroups of exceptional complex Lie groups. He was invited to present his research in the summer of 2005 at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale in Lausanne, Switzerland. He has been at Cedarville since 1997. 

Education and Credentials

  • PhD in Math, University of Michigan
  • BS in Math, University of Nebraska

Scholarly Works

  • Conjugacy of Alt5 and SL(2,5) Subgroups of E8(C) (Darrin Frey) Faculty Books (1998)
  • Conjugacy of Alternating Groups of Degree 5 and SL(2, 5) Subgroups of the Complex Lie Group of Type E_8 (Darrin D. Frey) Faculty Dissertations (1995)
  • Embeddings of Altn and Its Perfect Covers for ≥6 in Exceptional Complex Lie Groups (Darrin D. Frey) Journal of Algebra (2016)
  • Arithmetic Properties for a Certain Family of Knot Diagrams (Darrin D. Frey and James A. Sellers) Ars Combinatoria (2005)  
  • Prime Power Divisors of the Number of n x n Alternating Sign Matrices (Darrin D. Frey) Ars Combinatoria (2004)

Interests

  • His wife, a daughter, and two sons
  • Serving in his church